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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1887)
CO VOL. XXIX, NO. 127. D. Xj. Is fast approac reunions and parents as t should re Imsban mem Have had selected 'espe Francisco for the last six we supply, until we can confide menced to arrive and now t UUSIXESS CARDS. TOIIX MI. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office. Room 4 and 5. over City Book Store. GtK0 XOIiAND, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 'flee lu Kinney's Block, opposite City Hull. Astoria, Oregon. C. W. FULTOX. G. C TUI.TOK fultox nuoinrKs. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Uonms 5 and c. Odd Fellows Building. C. R. TJSOMSO . Attoraey at Law and Uotary Public. Special attention given to practice in the U. ti. Land Office, and tbe examination of land titles. A full sot ot Abstract Books for Clatsop County in office. Money to loan. OmcK-Kooms 4 and 5, over City Book More. T((. A. BOWLBY. Attorney and Conasellor 'at Law Office on Chenaraus Street, Astoria, Oregon P, D. WIXTON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms No. n and 12, Pythian Castle Build top. Q B. WATSOIf, Atty. at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty. All business before the U. 8. Land Office a pedalty. Astoria, - - Oregon. J C.UWRLEY.D.D.N. DENTIST. t-j twweiated with DS. IA FOKCfc, RoomslJ. and 12 Odd Fellows Building, ASTOiflA, .... OREGON. TABS. A. Ii. A3f D J. A. FULTON. Phjrsf class and Sargcons. Office on Cass street, three doon south of Odd Fellow's Duiuung. Telephone No. 41. TATT TCTl'LE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Omci-Booma 6 Pythian Building. BicsiDMrtat-On Cedar Street, liaek of SL MaryTf Hospital. -h A ftHAW. A. DENTIST. SoetaslnAlleQ'aBnildlng.up stairs, cor nirCui sA Sqaeaoqca streets, Astoria J uuimla M1ULW tUUliO, J, " PkL Kairrs. . rfps& rb rf? I?5 5S Wool. k g Wool. s . - rfrnu Til i P n M V Bl It if 1 il las if If 7 D vl;sv TUcoDAYi nil V t M ti en LL o Jp-' f " -a- 5onWo xSfcfn Seated "Sfe. IMtSKMir GPffilS TMAS Wo1' f KiSIIprmI Shedand -" j ! CASH. g L.' OSGOOD. ONEPR.OE. 5 TS3Fj &fc B ' T-i S-StnTT f rH "VTTTi i 5 K.fW" t Heavy T71 X 'JvT" 1 1 lI ; wimc 3ufiDER J shibt-e iBh! f Ai j JPIjp mJ tJSi m vFnftr Alived "3k grtottlate rnmviEv. vhlaJ Scarlet hing; that great fond remembr he parents are member their w ds; when lover r bers friend, and us" sh cially for them in the East, a eks watching all the late Eu ntly assert that no such disp hat thev are all here we sha rtico.B.r.sTEs. l'RYSIClAV AND SUIUJEON. 'KKtcR: Gem Building. upstairs. AMoria, uogon. "SC. A1.KKI KI.V.VKY. Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at Ins oillrc. and maybe lound there at any hour. rvK. FiitxK pa;k. IM1YT81C1AN AND SUKCfiO.V, Opposite Telegraph Office. Atoria. Oregon. "t :i. F. pakkki: SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY AND Bx-Clty Surveyor of Astoria Resident e : Near Clatsop Mill. Robt. Collier, Deputy. E. . HOLDEV. Notary Public, Oommissioner of Deeds For Washington Territory. AVCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND IXSUKA.VOK ACKVr. Office at Holden's Auction Rooms. Chena- mus Street. Astoria. Oregon. A. S3IITR. DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2 Pjthian Building oer C. II. Cooper's Store. stiuinlntn tZio t -; ! r-vcr, stroiicthen thodigerlS('(irK.iii, v piiuitotlirlMJiv cls, und are unc-qu:ild n au ANTl-BiLlOUS vIEDICiPE. 2n malarial districts tltclr virtue; aro irldely recogixlztcl, as tisi-y ioi.-sa PEGUUAR PRGPERTIES jn freeing the : m frmn Ihatpolsnn. Dora small. 2;i Kniilly Mignr coated. 1'ricc, 2.1 cents ir !oi.. Sold Ever27"Cvliorc. Office, 4-t 3Zurray St X. X. E. 0. HOLDEN, AUCTIONEER 2S COMMISSION ACENT. ESTABLISHED 1874. Dealer In New and Second-hand i'urnitute and Bedding. Will conduct Auction Sales of Land, Stock or Household Goods in the country. Will appraise and purchase Second-hand Furniture. Consignments solicited. Quick Sales and Prompt Cash Returns Guaranteed. Astoria Agent for Dally and Weekly Ore- gonlaii. To Prep H. MMtRWVMrOMaKISQlBEBBnMIMBMBBHfcMHMMM ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, IS87. est holiday of axices; when ch. sure to do the ives as the wi emenibers swee when "the poor ould not be forg large assortment of Christm ropean arrivals, and sclectin lay in our line has ever been 11 have a GRAND OPEN! Buried Beneath a Monntain of Grain. . Gfuiy-e Helm, of Svlnev. UN.' thinks Up cm toll how it fiU ti bo smotlsered to death. lit i- grain merchant, and a few da.. ajo he went intonn elevator where thousands of bushels of oats are stored, when by some means a parti tion ave way and the grain came down on him in an avalanche5covcr ing him seven feet deep above his head. Effort was made to remove the grain, but this fruitless, and the side of the bin was chopped away and the oats allowed to pour out in a stream that covered and obstructed the railroad track. It was twenty minutes before lie was extricated, but life was not ex tinct, and ho was resuscitated after a half-hour's hard work. He suf fered intense agony when first buried, but soon become uncon scious. The Irish National League. St. Louis, Nov., 27. At a meeting of the national executive committee of the, Irish national "league to-day, the question of more thorough organization in certain states was considered and referred to the president. The question of when and where to hold the next national convention was ieferred to a committee of seven, headed by president Fitz gerald. Eesolutions were adopted appealing to the liberty-loving people of England, Scotland and Wales, and also to people of Irish birth and extraction in America, for moral anYl material aid, tender ing sympathy to all now suffering in Ireland, denouncing coercion, eulogizing Gladstone, and extoll ing the power and advantages of organization, and urging every friend in America to join the na tional league. Recent measurements show that Mount "Wrangle, in Alaska, is the highest peak in North Amer ica, being 18,400 above Cooper river, which at that point is 2,000 feet above the level of the sea. Near Corvallis, the other day, Lon Stone's little boy wanted to see a shod filled with straw smoke, and set it on fire. It cost his fa ther $200. are for this Bla the year; the ildren should re ir children; wh ves are sure t theart and Me that are always otten as goods, and our Harry g the latest patterns, and choi made in Astoria, as we shall NG DAY of which due not The Elisor's Dearest H7isb. 1Ji:uli.-, Xov. 'SI. Kmpuror WtlJiam .-aid leday: "1 have bin ni wish thai remains to be ful filled, ati'l that is to hear my son Fritz speak in his own c!ear toms upfore I die." Xow that it is unlikely that this simple desire shall be gratified those about the person of the Kais er are beginning to tremble for his life. He is a brav old man, but it is felt that he will succumb to such a blow as a continuance of the evil intelligence from San liemo will dealt him. Meanwhile the crown prince's condition deepens the gloom which already overhangs the European situation. WHAT BRANDRETII'S riLLS DO. In Braxdreth's Pills the true life medicine has been found, composed as they are of numerous vegetables so combined that each multiplies the virtues of the rest. They nover can do any barm. Their action is lways the same, no matter how long or in what doses they are taken. They purge away the waste particles of the 83'stcm. They recruit the animal vigor and arre-t the progress of de cay. They purify the blood. Thev stimulate the liver. They invigor ate digestion. They open the poref. They make the bowels do the work of the kidneys, thus pving those organs an ofttimes needed rest. One or two at night for a week will dem onstrate their power and is generally sufficieut to euro ordinary diseases. Anarchist Schwab is peeling po tatoes in Joliet. He & o chons the hash. The other pris. iers are a trifle uneasy about getting their iooa irom a gentleman who is rather opposed to the human race. For speedy relief and cure in cases of bronchitis, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It controls the cough and induces sleep. North Dakota gave 2,000 ma jority against division and south Dakota l-i,000 majority in favor of division. Arouse the faculties, stimulatn the circulation, purify the blood, v4.h. j.j.ji a ttioo.jjttium. New York city has about three thousand policemen. time of happy member their enhusbands o do their nd re with G. Smith has been in San cest goods to add to the show. The eoods have coin- ice is given. Cold Wave. St. Evui., Xov. 27. The old wave" reached here about midnight last night, and at G a. m. tin mcr- curv had fallen to 10 below. The weather bulletin issued here at midnight to-night shows the fol lowing below zere: At St. Paul, 8; nm on, Dak., 14; Morehead, 1G: St. Vincent, Minn., 22; Bismarck, 14; Fort Buford, 20. In Mon tana the temperature is rising again, tne mercury standing lb above at Helena. A few days ago an Indian moth er on tne uinauua reservation awoke to find a oat sitting on the bosom of her baby sucking away at its mouth. Upon investigation the baby was found to be dead, the cat having sucked its breath awaj in its efforts to get the milk on the lips and in the throat of the child. -AGENCY- OF SAX FKAN'CISCO. Flavsi's Wharf and Warehouse, Astoria. Oregon. Cannory Supplies at Lowest Trices. Storage and Insurance at Current Kates. Banking Department Drafts on the leading Cities of the World JOHN F. McGOVERN, Agent. B. n. Coleman, Accountant. I. W. CASE, PIONEER BAHKER, ODD FELIiO WS' BUILDING. Does a General Banking Business Drafts Drawn Available In any part of tho World. Money To Loan ON REAL ESTATE SEflUIU T. FULTON BROS, untemaii&Co m -a . .. . J; w? v r r ,cw jshetiand .t .m outwear rg era xwopairoi sfe -yw TTTrrrmtTTt mmmnin mtm Av . Wool. Vpfo V Wo1 m .mm. 8 S feyl R 0 I 19 J S I I ifi SKnoMKaa HAVE NO EQUAL ! GEAND PRIX PAKIS, 1S73, AN'D t GRAND GROSS OF TIIE LEGION D'HONNEUR. They received tbe ONLY GOLD MEDAL For FLAX THREADS at the London Fisheries Sskibrfcion lSS3i And havo been awarded HIGHER PRIZES nt tho various INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS Than the goods of any other IN THE WORLD. Quality Can &tex?a.ys ho Depended on, Experiencefl FiieS Use ho Otter. HENRY DOYLE & Co., 517 and 519 Market Street, . - - SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST. Seine Twine, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand. SEINES, POUNDS and TRAPS furnished to order at Lowest Factory Prices. itrikeltniG -BUT YOUR- Groceries I Provisions -OF- Foard & Stokes Their largely Increasing trade enables them to sell at the vtry lowest margin ol profit while giving you trornls that are of nrst class quality. Goods Delivered All Over the City. Tbe Highest Price Paid for Junk. PICE IVE CENTS. J. EL D. GRAY Wholesale and retail dealer In. GROCERIES FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT General Storage and "Wharfau reason able terras. Foot of Benton strt;. Astoria. Oregon. Established 187Q Gr. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSM1THING, . t CapC .Rogers old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work, Horse3hoetne. Wagons made and repaired. Good-wrote guaranteed.